Riding on the Harmattan: An American’s Life and Loves in West Africa

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Management number 233575652 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$5.33 Model Number 233575652
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This memoir chronicles Thomas Nixon's experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in West Africa, particularly in Togo, over several years. It explores his travels, personal relationships, cultural encounters, and the challenges faced during his time abroad. The narrative begins with Nixon's timeline from his university years to his first experiences abroad, including trips to Nicaragua and Brazil, leading up to his Peace Corps service in Togo starting in 2015.Early ExperiencesNixon reflects on the initial challenges of adapting to life in Togo, including cultural differences and the realities of living in a rural village. He details his relationships with fellow volunteers and local residents, emphasizing the personal connections that developed throughout his service.Personal Relationships and Cultural InsightsThe memoir highlights Nixon's romantic entanglements, particularly with Ananya, a fellow volunteer, and later with Rosalind, a Togolese woman. His relationships are depicted with a mix of humor and seriousness, showcasing the complexities and emotional struggles that accompany them. Nixon's narrative also touches on the realities of living in a developing country, such as dealing with illness, including malaria and typhoid fever, and navigating the local bureaucracy.Throughout the memoir, Nixon shares his observations on Togolese culture, including the significance of community, hospitality, and the complexities of gender dynamics. He contrasts his experiences in Togo with life in the United States, reflecting on the differences in societal values and norms. As Nixon navigates his relationships and cultural experiences, he also grapples with personal growth and the impact of his time in Togo on his identity. He discusses the lessons learned from both positive and negative experiences, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him.ConclusionThe memoir concludes with Nixon's reflections on his journey, the people he met, and the lasting impact of his Peace Corps service on his life. He acknowledges the challenges faced, the friendships formed, and the personal transformations experienced during his time in West Africa. Read more

ASIN B0F5HC2B2Q
ISBN13 979-8280195165
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.91 x 9.21 inches
Item Weight 1.43 pounds
Reading age 16 - 18 years
Print length 364 pages
Publication date July 15, 2025

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